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Queensland Raceway is 3.126 km (1.942 mi) long and 12 m (13 yd) wide, running clockwise. There are six corners. The circuit was designed by Tony Slattery with input from car and motorcycle racing authorities including CAMS circuit expert Professor Rod Troutbeck. Queensland Raceway is a FIA Grade 3 circuit. [1]
Pukekohe Park Raceway: Pukekohe, Auckland Region, New Zealand: Auckland SuperSprint: 2.910 km (1.808 mi) 2001–2007, 2013–2019, 2022 15 Queensland Raceway * Ipswich, Queensland: Ipswich SuperSprint Queensland 500: 3.126 km (1.942 mi) 1999–2019 [f] 23 Reid Park Street Circuit † Townsville, Queensland: Townsville 500: 2.860 km (1.777 mi ...
An image taken from the roof of The Inlet, 5 weeks before the event. The Gold Coast 500 (known for sponsorship reasons as the Boost Mobile Gold Coast 500) is an annual motor racing event for Supercars, held at the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit in Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia.
Symmons Plains Raceway: Launceston, Tasmania: 24–26 February 2 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit: Phillip Island, Victoria: 12–14 May 3 Winton Motor Raceway: Winton, Victoria: 9–11 June 4 Queensland Raceway: Ipswich, Queensland: 11–13 August 5 Sandown Raceway: Melbourne, Victoria: 8–10 September 6 Sydney Motorsport Park: Eastern Creek ...
The provisional seven-race calendar was released on 2 November 2023 with all rounds taking place in Australia. [2] The calendar was finalized on 9 May 2024, alongside the announcement of the GT Festival, the first-ever event promoted by SRO Motorsports Australia .
For race 1 of the round at Symmons Plains Raceway, no points were awarded following a protest from Garry Rogers Motorsport that the race had not reached sufficient distance. Race 1 winner Tony D'Alberto elected not to start Race 3 of the event in protest of the result being nullified. [27]
Both 2020 events, the only Queensland events on the final calendar, used a three-race sprint format under the Townsville SuperSprint event name. [18] 2021 again saw a double-header as the impacts of COVID-19 in Australia persisted, with the first of the two a return to a 500 kilometre event distance last used in 2014. [19]
Morgan Park Raceway is a motorsports complex located at Old Stanthorpe Road near Warwick, in Queensland, Australia and is operated by the Warwick District Sporting Car Club Inc. The venue features a race circuit with five different layouts.